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.- ..- .~ rage ~ ur a <br />well water or storm water runoff. ~~ <br />• Limit landscape irrigation and use drought resistant plants <br />3.2 WasteFVater Technology <br />• Reduce municipally provided potable water for building sewage tlowby using gray water or <br />waterless fixtures <br />3,3 Water Use Reduction <br />• Reduce aggregate water use by a minimum of 20°% than the base, not including irrigation, after <br />meeting EPA 1992 fixture performance requirements. Smith Middle and Scruggs Elementary would <br />provide baseline use data, <br />Enemy and Atmosphere <br />4.1 Minimum Energy Performance <br />• Design building to meet ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1, state or local energy codes, whichever is more <br />stringent <br />4.? CFC Reduction <br />• Zero use of CFC-based refrigerants in HVAC systems <br />• Check for other CFC materials, products and systems and make sure that all are CFC-free <br />4.3 Optimal Energy Efficiency <br />• Increase energy performance by a minimum of 20% in new buildings and 10% in existing <br />structures above those described in 4.1, as demonstrated by simulation using Energy Cost Budget <br />Method described in section 1 I of ASHRAE/IESNA 90,1 <br />4.4 Renewable Energy <br />• During building design, consider the use of high temperature solar or geothermal assisted <br />technologies to provide a portion of the total energy use of the building <br />it[aterial and Resources <br />5.1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables <br />• Provide an easily accessible location that serves the entire building for the collection, separation <br />and storage of recyclables <br />5.3 Construction Waste IVlanagement <br />• During the design process, develop a checklist that focuses on the reduction of construction waste <br />from a design function <br />• Develop a waste management plan that includes a reuse area, recycling area for separation, and a <br />lunch area that provides for recycling <br />• Recycle or salvage at least 75% of grading and clearing debris by weight <br />http://nt~.scbbs.cum/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientID=54650?&depth=2&infobase=chaphill n.., S/11/2003 <br />